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Native Americans who were killed is a bit of a debate. Between 36 and 300 were killed. Every soldier in the five companies Custer comanded died, with the exception of the single native scout Curley. Of the other commands involved, one officer and 51 trooper were killed. Only one mount, Catain Keough's Comanche was found alive on the battlefield.

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